Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang brought together important people to discuss creating a Women's Development Bank. She met with officials from the Bank of Ghana and the Ministry of Finance. The group also had market queens, microfinance workers, susu operators, and her office committee members. They talked about the special money needs of women who work outside regular banking systems. These women often get left out but help the country's economy grow.
The talks showed how urgent it is to build a system that really helps these women. Many of them run small businesses or trade goods but cannot access normal bank services. The vice president's office said the meeting gave them good ideas about what women actually need. They want to create something that works for real people facing real problems. The new bank would focus on helping women succeed with their businesses and financial goals.
The talks showed how urgent it is to build a system that really helps these women. Many of them run small businesses or trade goods but cannot access normal bank services. The vice president's office said the meeting gave them good ideas about what women actually need. They want to create something that works for real people facing real problems. The new bank would focus on helping women succeed with their businesses and financial goals.